Kelly, this is the best yet. These were amazing. Can’t believe only 1/2 cup of coconut flour. I followed the recipe exactly as you have it (and you know how difficult that is for me) and they came out perfectly. Thank you for all your hard work in the kitchen. It makes paleo living enjoyable.

Hi Natural. For an egg replacement, we have used 1 tbsp of finely ground chia seeds mixed w/3 tbsp of water in our buckwheat pancakes. We haven’t used it for many other recipes, but it seems to work well in pancakes.

Hi Kelly. I’ve noticed that you enjoy bacon/pork. I have read so many conflicting reports about what pork is fed and that they cannot survive on grass alone. Since I do not eat grains, I have cut pork from my diet. What have you found on the subject?

Hi Erika! Yes, you are right – I LOVE pork. In fact, it’s probably one of my most favorite meats. Just like with any meat, it’s really important to buy from good sources that give their pigs plenty of grass, air and sunshine and feed them well (in a pigs case, fruit and vegetable scraps, raw milk, etc). You are right – a pigs diet is usually supplemented in some way with feed, but what they supplement with is really important to find out.

I think that you really should get to know your farmer in which you buy meat and produce and fruit. Ask questions, become their friend and let them show you how they farm. I absolutely love the farm from which I buy my pork. They feed their pigs organic fruits from their farm, raw milk from their pasture raised cows and let the pigs play and roam in plenty of grass and sun. Their pigs eat better than most humans!!

There are definitely farms out there that feel the same way as you do about food – it’s your job to find them. Talk to them at the farmer’s market, visit their farm. It takes a bit of initial work to find a farm like this in your area, but when you do, it’s an amazing relationship since they are providing you with great food and health 🙂

http://www.localharvest.org is a good resource to help find farms in your area. Once you find some, it’s time to make some visits, ask questions and see if you can find one that you feel good about.

I made a double batch this morning, having never made them before…and I’m so glad I did! We absolutely loved them, and now have leftovers for another day. This is only my second time making pancakes with coconut flour. I must say these turned out MUCH better than my first try (which wouldn’t hold together at all). But, I feel that a word of warning is in order for those who have never made pancakes using coconut flour…they take MUCH longer to cook than pancakes using traditional flours (at least in my limited experience). They are worth the time, but probably should be saved for the weekend if you are pressed for time on week mornings…and I definitely recommend using a large griddle if you have one. Thank you for this great recipe! I think I may try them with bananas next time!

Dear Kelly,
As a nutritionist I don’t (can’t) subscribe to any particular diet but I am super active and do eat in a particular way to keep my blood sugar level and energy up. Your site has come through for me so many times not just because the pics are mouthwatering but because the recipes actually turn out well! I will be making these soon for sure. Thanks for your hard-work and please know that I share your blog links all the time 🙂
Good job ,
Stacey

I love it when my 14 year old daughter takes a picture of her breakfast before she eats it :). These were that pretty and amazing! I’ve not used coconut flour in much (usually almond), but other than having the heat a bit too high for the first batch, they turned out wonderfully – all my children declared a hit and definitely something they’d like to have repeated! Thank you for the wonderful recipe!!

I do not have a large pan to cook multiple at a time, so I have resorted to pouring a pan full of mixture and cooking it much like scrambled eggs. I think it may be more time appropriate to make an apple pie rather than these pancakes. I think the taste is alright, I was out of butter and used only coco. oil so next time I’d like to add butter. Maybe to the pancakes, and definitely to cook them in.

I had to make one small substitution. I was out of cinnamon and didn’t realize until I had already cut the apples. I found some pumpkin pie spice in my pantry and used that. I then omitted the nutmeg from your recipe. The pancakes were a hit! I am sharing and pinning your recipes frequently. Thanks for all your hard work in the kitchen!

These are just amazing!! Awesome pancakes!! I’m so addicted to these. Instead of using raw honey/maple syrup I use coconut nectar. The last batch I made I used bananas and toasted walnuts for a topping….so yummy! My mom and husband really enjoy these and I’m so happy that they decided to join in on eating right 😀

My boyfriend wants to try paleo, but doesn’t have the time or money for it right now. So for his birthday I’m making him paleo breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Does this recipe really make 18-20 pancakes?

So yesterday was Pancake Tuesday and I made breakfast for dinner for my family, eggs, bacon, fruit, and pancakes. The pancakes were made with almond flour and were such a disaster. They ended up more like pancake hash. I can’t wait to try these. It hasn’t been easy to convert the fam to Paleo so any help I can get, I much appreciate!

So I made these this morning. Mine didn’t turn out as fluffy and pretty as yours did, but they are so good. The apple topping is to die for!! You could put this on ice cream, or just as a dessert by its self.

Hi there! I made these for the family this morning and the had a delicious flavor but they were really difficult to flip! In fact, I ruined every single one. I tried making them smaller but that didn’t make a difference and followed the recipe. Any suggestions?

These are so delicious!! I made them this morning, using coconut oil in all the optional places, but next time for the apple pie filling part, I think I will use the ghee. The oil kept wanting to seperate from the syrup and was making it hard to get a good scoop onto my pancakes with the syrup in it. No biggie though, still tasted great and is definitely a keeper 🙂

Amazingly delicious. So many of these types of grain-free recipes yield ok results, but not this one. I used Swerve and stevia as my sweeteners and added maple extract for more flavor since I didn’t use maple syrup. Will definitely make again. Thank you:)

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